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We have not been notified by Indian government regarding ban: Briar messaging app

Briar is among the 14 decentralised, messaging applications that have been reportedly ordered to be banned by the Indian government for allegedly being used by terror groups for communication

May 22, 2023 / 11:19 IST
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A petition challenging these orders is also lodged at the Kerala High Court, where the petitioners have accused the Indian government of violating freedom of speech and expression

Decentralised, end-to-end encrypted messaging platform Briar, which was recently banned by the Centre along with other similar apps for allegedly being used by terror groups, has neither been notified by the Indian government nor Google regarding the development, a company spokesperson told Moneycontrol.

Earlier, it was reported that 14 messaging applications were banned in India under Section 69A of the IT Act. The ban was implemented based on the recommendation of intelligence agencies, as these apps were allegedly being used by terror groups. However, no order of any such directive has been made publicly available, raising questions over transparency and natural justice, digital rights group Software Freedom Law Centre opined.

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Briar has over one million downloads on the Google Play Store and offers peer-to-peer communications with no centralised servers and little reliance on external infrastructure. Briar claims that the app is designed to be used by journalists and activists.

"The app is designed to be used by activists and journalists to protect their privacy and freedom of expression, but like many technologies, it can potentially be used by anyone, including those whose actions we would not wish to support," the spokesperson said.